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Webster Dictionary :: Hercynian

HERCYN'IAN, a. [from Hercynia.] Denoting an extensive forest in Germany, the rem...

Webster Dictionary :: Herd

HERD, n. 1. A collection or assemblage; applied to beasts when feeding or driven...

Webster Dictionary :: Herdgroom

HERD'GROOM, n. A keeper of a herd.

Webster Dictionary :: Herding

HERD'ING, ppr. Associating in companies.

Webster Dictionary :: Herdless

HERD'LESS, n. A shepherdess.

Webster Dictionary :: Herdman

HERD'MAN HERDS'MAN, n. A keeper of herds; one employed intending herds of cattle...

Webster Dictionary :: Here

HERE, adv. 1. In this place; in the place where the speaker is present; opposed ...

Webster Dictionary :: Hereaboutreabouts

HE'REABOUT'REABOUTS, adv. About this place.

Webster Dictionary :: Hereafter

HERE`AFTER, adv. In time to come; in some future time. 1. In a future state. HER...

Webster Dictionary :: Hereat

HEREAT', adv. At this. He was offended hereat, that is, at this saying, that fac...

Webster Dictionary :: Hereby

HEREBY', adv. by this. Hereby we became acquainted with the nature of things.

Webster Dictionary :: Hereditable

HERED'ITABLE, a. [from the root of heir; L. haereditas.] That may be inherited. ...

Webster Dictionary :: Hereditably

HERED'ITABLY, adv. by inheritance; by right of descent. The one-house-owners bel...

Webster Dictionary :: Hereditament

HEREDIT'AMENT, n. [L. haeres, haeredium. See Heir .] Any species of property tha...

Webster Dictionary :: Hereditarily

HERED'ITARILY, adv. by inheritance; by descent from an ancestor.

Webster Dictionary :: Hereditary

HERED'ITARY, a. 1. That has descended from an ancestor. He is in possession of a...

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